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by Desiring God on Mar 31, 2025
In a world where comfort often lulls us into complacency, the call to radical Christian discipleship challenges us to embrace risk for the sake of our faith. As Christians in America, we may not face the same persecution as believers in other parts of the world, but this comfort may not last forever. We must be prepared to make difficult decisions that exalt Christ, trusting the Holy Spirit to guide us through our groanings. The stories of believers who faced life-threatening situations remind us that these decisions are not always clear-cut, and the Bible does not provide explicit instructions for every situation. Instead, we rely on the Holy Spirit to guide us, ensuring that our actions exalt Christ. [09:07]
"Therefore, let those who suffer according to God's will entrust their souls to a faithful Creator while doing good." (1 Peter 4:19, ESV)
Reflection: What is one area of your life where you feel God is calling you to take a risk for your faith? How can you begin to step out in trust today?
Understanding that we are not expected to know God's will in every situation can be a liberating realization. This understanding lifts a heavy burden from our hearts, as we trust the Holy Spirit to intercede on our behalf. In moments of uncertainty, the Holy Spirit ensures that our prayers align with God's will, even when we are unsure of what to pray for. This divine intercession is a testament to God's unwavering support and love for us. The Holy Spirit's prayers are always answered with a "yes" by God the Father, reinforcing the promise that all things work together for the good of those who love Him. [14:46]
"And the Spirit of the Lord shall rest upon him, the Spirit of wisdom and understanding, the Spirit of counsel and might, the Spirit of knowledge and the fear of the Lord." (Isaiah 11:2, ESV)
Reflection: In what areas of your life do you struggle to discern God's will? How can you invite the Holy Spirit to guide you in these areas today?
In moments of perplexity and groaning, God understands us deeply and is not watching us with judgment. The Holy Spirit interprets our groans and presents them to the Father, who always hears and answers these prayers. This assurance should encourage us, knowing that God's work for us is not limited by our understanding or ability to articulate our needs. The Holy Spirit is not constrained by our limitations and can interpret our groans, ensuring that our prayers are heard and acted upon. [16:35]
"Likewise, the Spirit helps us in our weakness. For we do not know what to pray for as we ought, but the Spirit himself intercedes for us with groanings too deep for words." (Romans 8:26, ESV)
Reflection: When was the last time you felt overwhelmed and unable to pray? How can you rest in the assurance that the Holy Spirit is interceding for you in those moments?
In our weakness, sickness, and hardship, the Spirit of God is praying for us, not against us. This divine intercession is a testament to God's unwavering support and love for us. The Holy Spirit's prayers are always answered with a "yes" by God the Father, reinforcing the promise that all things work together for the good of those who love Him. As we navigate the uncertainties and risks of life, we can find comfort in the knowledge that God is for us, and His Spirit is actively working on our behalf. [17:30]
"For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope." (Jeremiah 29:11, ESV)
Reflection: How can you remind yourself of God's unwavering support in times of hardship? What practical steps can you take to lean into His promises today?
The assurance that God's work for us is not limited by our understanding or ability to articulate our needs is a profound comfort. The Holy Spirit is not constrained by our limitations and can interpret our groans, ensuring that our prayers are heard and acted upon. In our weakness and hardship, the Spirit of God is praying for us, not against us. This divine intercession is a testament to God's unwavering support and love, reinforcing the promise that all things work together for our good. [18:30]
"And this is the confidence that we have toward him, that if we ask anything according to his will he hears us." (1 John 5:14, ESV)
Reflection: What is one prayer you have been hesitant to bring before God? How can you trust in the Holy Spirit's intercession and bring it to Him today?
In today's message, I explored the theme of risk and the call to radical Christian discipleship. Living as a Christian in America often feels like a dream world, free from the persecution faced by believers in other parts of the world. However, this comfort may not last forever, and we must be prepared to take risks for our faith. I shared stories of believers who faced life-threatening situations and had to make difficult decisions, such as whether to flee or stand firm in their faith. These decisions are not always clear-cut, and the Bible does not provide explicit instructions for every situation. Instead, we must rely on the Holy Spirit to guide us through our groanings and prayers, ensuring that our actions exalt Christ.
I emphasized the importance of understanding that we are not expected to know God's will in every situation. This realization can lift a heavy burden from our hearts, as we trust the Holy Spirit to intercede on our behalf. In our moments of perplexity and groaning, God is not watching us with judgment but understanding us deeply. The Holy Spirit interprets our groans and presents them to the Father, who always hears and answers these prayers. This assurance should encourage us, knowing that God's work for us is not limited by our understanding or ability to articulate our needs.
Furthermore, I encouraged everyone to remember that in our weakness, sickness, and hardship, the Spirit of God is praying for us, not against us. This divine intercession is a testament to God's unwavering support and love for us. The Holy Spirit's prayers are always answered with a "yes" by God the Father, reinforcing the promise of Romans 8:28 that all things work together for the good of those who love Him. As we navigate the uncertainties and risks of life, we can find comfort in the knowledge that God is for us, and His Spirit is actively working on our behalf.
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